Theatre Passe Muraille is offering a boldly eclectic mix in its 2013-14 season, announced Tuesday, uniting talents as varied as Louise Pitre, George F. Walker, Mitchell Cushman and Linda Griffiths.

The season begins in September with On the Rocks, Pitre’s blend of autobiography and cabaret, then goes on in October to a revival of CrashPamela Mala Sinha’s acclaimed Crash, winner of four Dora Awards.

Halloween brings Moss Park, George F. Walker’s follow-up to his earlier play about troubled youth, Tough, while a sequel of another kind comes in November with Linda Griffiths’ Heaven Above, Heaven Below, the second chapter of the story she began years ago with The Darling Family.

Next year starts with The Way Back to Thursday, Rob Kempson’s merging of a song cycle with an intergenerational saga about a young man and his grandmother, then Valentine’s Day will see the opening of Same Same but Different by Anita Majumdar, a Bollywood-inspired love story.

Finally, in April, author Rosamund Small unites with experimental director Mitchell Cushman for Vitals, an EMS saga that will receive a site-specific production at a still-to-be-determined location.

More on thestar.com

We value respectful and thoughtful discussion. Readers are encouraged to flag comments that fail to meet the standards outlined in our
Community Code of Conduct.
For further information, including our legal guidelines, please see our full website
Terms and Conditions.